In the edentulous jaw, the prosthesis is worn only on the mucosa. This makes it necessary that the prosthesis in the maxilla covers the palate completely.

The pressure of the prosthesis on the mucosa results in a non-physiological loading, or stress, of the jaw bone, which gradually decreases the volume of bone, causing the prosthesis to loosen more and more.

Especially in the case of full dentures, your daily life is strongly influenced due to problems associated with eating and speaking.

Particularly in the edentulous jaw, the timely placement of dental implants helps to prevent bone loss.

The patient thereby returns to a feeling of security in relation to eating, talking and laughing, as well as providing a completely new quality of life. Depending on the number of implants placed in the edentulous jaw, the variety of prosthetic treatment options is available.